This study examines the atmospheric properties of weather states (WSs) derived from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project over the Western North Atlantic Ocean. In particular, radiation and aerosol data corresponding to two sites in the study domain, Pennsylvania State University and Bermuda, were examined to characterize the atmospheric properties of the various satellite-derived WSs. At both sites, the fair weather WS was most prevalent, followed by the cirrus WS. Differences in the seasonality of the various WSs were observed at the two sites. Fractional sky cover and effective shortwave cloud transmissivity derived from ground-based radiation measurements were able to capture differences among the satellite-derived WSs. ...
We present a method for deriving the radiative effects of absorbing aerosols in cloudy scenes from s...
The impact of ocean ecosystems on marine boundary layer aerosols and clouds has been the subject of ...
Biomass burning (BB) aerosol events were characterized over the U.S. East Coast and Bermuda over the...
The Western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) is a complex land-ocean-atmosphere system that experiences a...
The Western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) and adjoining East Coast of North America are of great impor...
were used to investigate the feasibility of empirically deriving estimates of the aerosol indirect r...
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 4-km data collected over the northeastern Atlantic ...
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 4-km data were collected over the northeast Atlanti...
Cloud drop number concentrations (Nd) over the western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) are generally hig...
Because of their extensive coverage, marine low clouds greatly impact the global climate. Presently,...
Atmospheric aerosols and clouds impact Earth’s radiation balance and play an important role in the h...
The response of marine low cloud systems to changes in aerosol concentration represents one of the l...
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-8643-2016Shall...
Cloud drop number concentrations (Nd) over the western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) are generally hig...
Aerosols act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) for cloud water droplets, and changes in aerosol con...
We present a method for deriving the radiative effects of absorbing aerosols in cloudy scenes from s...
The impact of ocean ecosystems on marine boundary layer aerosols and clouds has been the subject of ...
Biomass burning (BB) aerosol events were characterized over the U.S. East Coast and Bermuda over the...
The Western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) is a complex land-ocean-atmosphere system that experiences a...
The Western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) and adjoining East Coast of North America are of great impor...
were used to investigate the feasibility of empirically deriving estimates of the aerosol indirect r...
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 4-km data collected over the northeastern Atlantic ...
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 4-km data were collected over the northeast Atlanti...
Cloud drop number concentrations (Nd) over the western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) are generally hig...
Because of their extensive coverage, marine low clouds greatly impact the global climate. Presently,...
Atmospheric aerosols and clouds impact Earth’s radiation balance and play an important role in the h...
The response of marine low cloud systems to changes in aerosol concentration represents one of the l...
The article of record as published may be located at http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-8643-2016Shall...
Cloud drop number concentrations (Nd) over the western North Atlantic Ocean (WNAO) are generally hig...
Aerosols act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) for cloud water droplets, and changes in aerosol con...
We present a method for deriving the radiative effects of absorbing aerosols in cloudy scenes from s...
The impact of ocean ecosystems on marine boundary layer aerosols and clouds has been the subject of ...
Biomass burning (BB) aerosol events were characterized over the U.S. East Coast and Bermuda over the...